Animal II for bass clarinet
Koskelin, OlliProduct information
Title: | Animal II for bass clarinet | ||
Authors: | Koskelin, Olli (Composer) | ||
Product number: | 9790550118225 | ||
Product form: | Sheet music | ||
Availability: | Delivery in 3-7 days | ||
Publication date: | 1.12.2022 | ||
Price: | 16,10 € (12,83 € vat 0 %) | ||
|
|||
Further information
Publisher: | Fennica Gehrman |
Edition: | 2022 |
Publication year: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
Pages: | 7 |
Product family: | Woodwind Clarinet |
Finnish library classification: | 78.822 Klarinetti ilman säestystä |
Key words: | bassoklarinetti |
Description
Energetic and bouncy, Olli Koskelin's Animal II for bass clarinet (2019/2020) is a nine-minute non-stoppable ride.
This product is a B4 sized folder, sheet music (performance score) enclosed as loose pages.
Olli Koskelin's (born 16 April 1955) compositional output reflects a wide range of interests. The vast area covered by his style encompasses the neo-impressionism of the piano work Courbures (1989) to the post-expressionist echoes of his Music for String Quartet (1981) as well as the breakneck virtuosity of his clarinet piece Exalte (1985/1991) and the rich romantic textures of his orchestral piece ... like a planet silently breathing... (1993). He often uses the overtone series like the French spectral composers and avoids dramatic culmination. Soft harmonics, tranquil arching melodies, a leisurely rhythmical pulse and a coherence of mood are in evidence in his later works as in Uurre (1997) for chamber ensemble, Miniatures (1997) for string quartet and Circles within for 19 solo strings.
This product is a B4 sized folder, sheet music (performance score) enclosed as loose pages.
Olli Koskelin's (born 16 April 1955) compositional output reflects a wide range of interests. The vast area covered by his style encompasses the neo-impressionism of the piano work Courbures (1989) to the post-expressionist echoes of his Music for String Quartet (1981) as well as the breakneck virtuosity of his clarinet piece Exalte (1985/1991) and the rich romantic textures of his orchestral piece ... like a planet silently breathing... (1993). He often uses the overtone series like the French spectral composers and avoids dramatic culmination. Soft harmonics, tranquil arching melodies, a leisurely rhythmical pulse and a coherence of mood are in evidence in his later works as in Uurre (1997) for chamber ensemble, Miniatures (1997) for string quartet and Circles within for 19 solo strings.